Brandon Sanderson
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Brandon Sanderson (December 1975) is an American fantasy author. A Nebraska native[1][2], he currently resides in Provo, Utah. He earned his Master's degree in Creative Writing in 2005 from Brigham Young University[3] and is currently a part-time faculty member in the English department[4]. He married on July 7, 2006[5] and is a member of the LDS church[2]. Sanderson's writing is noteworthy for its epic fantasy tone, unique settings, precision magic systems, and variety of characters[citation needed].
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[edit] Books by Sanderson
[edit] Elantris
Released in April 2005, Sanderson's standalone first novel, Elantris, is the story of the fallen city of the gods, the mystery that caused its downfall, and the actions of Prince Raoden, Princess Sarene, and Gyorn Hrathen. Struck down by the same plague that turned the gods into walking corpses, Prince Raoden of Arelon is imprisoned in the fallen city while his former subjects are told that he is dead. He strives to overcome the constant pain of his condition and build a meaningful life for himself and the fellow inhabitants of Elantris.
[edit] Mistborn: The Final Empire
The first of a trilogy[5], Mistborn: The Final Empire follows a sixteen year old streetwise thief named Vin. Living in Luthadel, the capital city of the Final Empire, she ekes out a living by working with one of the many thieving crews that abound in the city. Kelsier is a well-to-do crew boss who is always thinking up extreme ways to make money off the noble class. After fate pulls them together, Kelsier must teach Vin how to harness the latent Mistborn abilities within her so that she can help him overthrow the Lord Ruler, who has ruled the Final Empire for over a thousand years. Mistborn: The Final Empire was released in July 2006.
[edit] Other titles
The initial news of Sanderson's deal with Tor Books mentioned another book entitled Way of Kings[citation needed], though no mention of this book has been seen since then. The final two volumes in the Mistborn trilogy, Mistborn: The Well of Ascension and Mistborn: The Hero of Ages, are currently scheduled for release in May 2007 and late 2007 or early 2008 (respectively)[6][1].
Sanderson is also currently releasing a Creative Commons-licensed novel titled Warbreaker one chapter at a time[7] Older drafts of the various chapters are also available.
A book titled Alcatraz Initiated is scheduled for a 2007 release from Scholastic Books[8][1]. Sanderson is also working on Dark One, though no release date has been set[1].
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d See Writertopia profile. Accessed August 10, 2006.
- ^ a b See Famous Mormon Writers and Authors. Accessed August 10, 2006.
- ^ See BYU Magazine Profiles, Winter 2006 Alumni Profiles Update. Accessed August 10, 2006.
- ^ See Brandon Sanderson faculty webpage. Accessed August 10, 2006.
- ^ a b See Newsletter, July 2006 . Accessed August 10, 2006.
- ^ See Brandon Sanderson Reviews. Accessed August 10, 2006.
- ^ See Warbreaker page on Sanderson's official site. Accessed August 10, 2006.
- ^ See About Brandon Sanderson. Accessed August 10, 2006.